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can huntsman channel a man like ronald reagan? knowing that he has been criticized by the right for favoring civil unions among gay partners? doesn't think climate change is a myth. >> his biggest challenge in that regard, yes, there are the gay issues and also, the issues about the environment. but, the biggest problem for huntsman with the republican base, is that he went and -- in furtherance of president obama's agenda internationally as ambassador to china and that connection is this thing, that is most troubling to the republican base and as we have seen, the obama administration, and his campaign working hard to remind voters, look, this is a guy who is on board with our plan and a guy who joined us in the process. and, now, yes, he's changing his tune, but, this guy is basically somebody who would -- was on board with the obama agenda. bill: can he get that to work in his favor, chris? can he say, look, you know, our biggest threat, right now, economically speaking, is china. and i'm fluent in mandarin, i lived there as a
can huntsman channel a man like ronald reagan? knowing that he has been criticized by the right for favoring civil unions among gay partners? doesn't think climate change is a myth. >> his biggest challenge in that regard, yes, there are the gay issues and also, the issues about the environment. but, the biggest problem for huntsman with the republican base, is that he went and -- in furtherance of president obama's agenda internationally as ambassador to china and that connection is this...
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and, ronald reagan, i'm not sure -- i had a conversation with his son, michael last saturday night at the nra convention and ronald reagan would have a difficult, if not impossible time being nominated in the atmosphere of the republican party. bill: how come? >> he raised taxes as governor and made deals with democrats and compromised in order to move the ball done the field and as president, gave amnesty to 7 million illegal immigrants, and, there were many things that would have been anathema and people speak of him as if he was steadfast. he was in his convictions but you have to governor in a way that is different than the way you can campaign. bill: two more question, and we'll move on to bin laden, you said the money is a big issue and the other thing, you said, is about the polling. and, the polling indicates in some cases you are still number one. can you afford not to run. >> sure. because you cannot base it on what a poll looks like a year-and-a-half away from the election, and, a year away from the primaries. polling is wonderful, but, you know, people say you are leading
and, ronald reagan, i'm not sure -- i had a conversation with his son, michael last saturday night at the nra convention and ronald reagan would have a difficult, if not impossible time being nominated in the atmosphere of the republican party. bill: how come? >> he raised taxes as governor and made deals with democrats and compromised in order to move the ball done the field and as president, gave amnesty to 7 million illegal immigrants, and, there were many things that would have been...
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art laugher, former economic advisor to president ronald reagan with me today. art, good morning to you and welcome back. >> how are you, bill? bill: doing fine. thank you for your time. i look at some issues share with producers today. you say this is really serious and you underscore that. everybody considers it serious. you worked at the white house. you were in on these meetings. is this a forum for negotiation or is this -- what happens? >> it is a little talking to. they will both come in with their sides, their positions. there will be some sort of testing of the waters. we will see how responses are afterwards. we'll see aggressive play. then you will see which side starts giving in. we'll be following that in the next couple weeks. but obama has made it very clear, he believes he has a mandate but he really doesn't. he only got barely over 50% of the vote. reagan got 59% of the vote in his second term. the nixon won everything except massachusetts. so this is by no means a mandate. republicans still control the house. bill: let me be a little more speci
art laugher, former economic advisor to president ronald reagan with me today. art, good morning to you and welcome back. >> how are you, bill? bill: doing fine. thank you for your time. i look at some issues share with producers today. you say this is really serious and you underscore that. everybody considers it serious. you worked at the white house. you were in on these meetings. is this a forum for negotiation or is this -- what happens? >> it is a little talking to. they will...
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art laugher joins us a former economic adviser for president ronald reagan. art, always great to see you. your reaction to these job numbers today? >> they are not very good. it's fairly sad that, you know, to get just a standstill, just to keep the economy at the regular level you need about 125 to 130,000 jobs a month, just to keep up with population growth. 96,000 is obviously below that. we are getting worse and worse and worse. the reason the unemployment rate fell as you said, gregg, was because a lot of the people who were unemployed said to heck with it, i'm getting out of the labor fort and therefore they are no longer registered as being unemployed. gregg: right. >> it's just a fall false number, and that participation rate as it's called i think it's the lowest level since the late 1970s, early 1980s, and it's a tragic message that is being sent out to people, and i'm very sorry, i wish it were much higher. gregg: absolutely a lot of heartache out there. >> a lot of heartache. gregg: let me take you back to early 2009, the president having just tak
art laugher joins us a former economic adviser for president ronald reagan. art, always great to see you. your reaction to these job numbers today? >> they are not very good. it's fairly sad that, you know, to get just a standstill, just to keep the economy at the regular level you need about 125 to 130,000 jobs a month, just to keep up with population growth. 96,000 is obviously below that. we are getting worse and worse and worse. the reason the unemployment rate fell as you said,...
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reagan got ready to run for reelection? eight, nine, nine, eight. he better ask republicans to keep -- help get the economy growing or he's going to be cooked for reelection. bill: i thought your point on hannity was interesting, no controversial piece of legislation has ever been passed during a modern lame duck session. republicans aren't going to give in unless they get all the tax cuts. they're not going to compromise with the middle tax cuts. >> exactly. bill: and gibbs said do it for the middle class. >> that's not going to happen. republicans want the new congress to have a new shot at this. if the president is not willing to extend these tax cuts -- remember, we had 37 democrats call for the strength of the bush tax cuts. that in today's congress is enough, matched with republicans, to guarantee passage of it. the bipartisanship in congress today is in favor of extending all of the bush tax cuts and it's the partisan view of president obama and some democrats that only part of them should be. bill: 37 democrats? >>
reagan got ready to run for reelection? eight, nine, nine, eight. he better ask republicans to keep -- help get the economy growing or he's going to be cooked for reelection. bill: i thought your point on hannity was interesting, no controversial piece of legislation has ever been passed during a modern lame duck session. republicans aren't going to give in unless they get all the tax cuts. they're not going to compromise with the middle tax cuts. >> exactly. bill: and gibbs said do it...
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reagan's state, a moderate republican state and turned it reliably blue for a generation and latinos, know the law is aimed at them and will be unconstitutional anyway and it was a political law aimed at them and they'll be even more democratic in the future. bill: what about that point, dave. when you reflect on that, whether arizona or new mexico, think about colorado, or nevada. long term, does it hurt. >> long term i don't think it does and mark has a point about what happened in the '90s, i was living in texas, then and i saw it first hand in texas. but there is a different issue right now, and there are different people behind this. independents. 50% of independents are behind this law. this is no longer just republicans and democratics and mark you cannot determine the end before you know the facts. what we have now is a country that a majority approves of this and the federal government has not done things, the states are now seeing the downturn as a result of illegal immigration, and, as far as new jersey, which, by the way, has about 400,000 there. bill: here's what "the ti
reagan's state, a moderate republican state and turned it reliably blue for a generation and latinos, know the law is aimed at them and will be unconstitutional anyway and it was a political law aimed at them and they'll be even more democratic in the future. bill: what about that point, dave. when you reflect on that, whether arizona or new mexico, think about colorado, or nevada. long term, does it hurt. >> long term i don't think it does and mark has a point about what happened in the...
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ed rollins, former deputy chief of staff to president ronald reagan. he managed the campaign for reagan's landslide re-election in 1984. he has had major rolls in nine other presidential campaigns. he looks so young. he is also a fox news contributor. thankfully for us. thanks for being with us today. >> thank you. gregg: all right, the drop in the president's approval ratings now actually a net negative corresponds with a swing in favor of romney versus obama. why is that? >> well, first romney is now viewed as the nominee and i think he has nothing but good news for the last week. the president nothing but bad news. equally as important, i think the president's class warfare campaign is not going to work. i think most americans realize taxing billionaires and millionaires is not going to solve the economic problems facing in this country. gregg: independents are swinging for romney, 43 to obama's 37. >> which are very critical. independents will decide this election. key thing here it is perfect time for romney. romney basically won the primaries bec
ed rollins, former deputy chief of staff to president ronald reagan. he managed the campaign for reagan's landslide re-election in 1984. he has had major rolls in nine other presidential campaigns. he looks so young. he is also a fox news contributor. thankfully for us. thanks for being with us today. >> thank you. gregg: all right, the drop in the president's approval ratings now actually a net negative corresponds with a swing in favor of romney versus obama. why is that? >> well,...
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ronald reagan signed that law in 1986. it was passed again by congress in 1996. it says very specifically that following orders is not an excuse. we established that at nuremberg. megyn: it was not orders, that was legal advisor. >> they are entitled to do so as long as under objective circumstances the advice is reasonable. it may be that it was and that they are fine. but the attorney-general has an obligation under our law to take a look at that. megyn: to pick up on your other points, about the department of justice in the investigation, five years ago -- as you remember -- there was an investigation into the cia inspector general report. the department of justice concluded that no investigations are warranted. in -- the evidence was not there, it did not make any legal sense. that decision was made by career prosecutors, not political appointees. one of the points that vice president cheney made was that to reverse that, to have a political appointee reverse the decision by career prosecutors, that would undermine the process -- confidence of any government
ronald reagan signed that law in 1986. it was passed again by congress in 1996. it says very specifically that following orders is not an excuse. we established that at nuremberg. megyn: it was not orders, that was legal advisor. >> they are entitled to do so as long as under objective circumstances the advice is reasonable. it may be that it was and that they are fine. but the attorney-general has an obligation under our law to take a look at that. megyn: to pick up on your other points,...
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historically whoever wins the south carolina primary, going all the way back to ronald reagan's win in 1980 will capture the nomination. that is eight out of eight candidates. and six of those eight went onto win the white house. what is happening in south carolina now is that there is momentum behind newt's campaign. every time a poll is taken he rises in the polls, and the opponents stay about the same. and so i think the next poll that is going to come out will show a dead heat between newt gingrich and mitt romney and by the end of the week we are going to see this surge and this mow ten tupl carrying newt t momentum carrying newt to the victory circle. arthel: what is it that is bringing the surge? what do you a tribute it to? >> one thing. south carolina is focusing on just on what they are saying they hope to do, and want to do. they are looking at a proven record. what have the candidates done in the past that would justify our trust in them to take the highest office in the nation. the only candidate, the only candidate that has a proven track record on the national level is s
historically whoever wins the south carolina primary, going all the way back to ronald reagan's win in 1980 will capture the nomination. that is eight out of eight candidates. and six of those eight went onto win the white house. what is happening in south carolina now is that there is momentum behind newt's campaign. every time a poll is taken he rises in the polls, and the opponents stay about the same. and so i think the next poll that is going to come out will show a dead heat between newt...
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kind of like what they did in the mid '80s with tip o'neill, speaker of the house and ronald reagan, they went from 65 to 67. but what would that do for us? $14 trillion in debt now! how does this help? >> it's not the panacea, it's not the only thing you can do. but if you think about how many baby boomers, something like 30 million over the next couple of decades, then you won't have the social security of today, it won't be there for people our age or even younger. so what they're talking about is saving those benefits over time so that if you're dealing with the debt and you're dealing with other entitlement programs like medicare and medicaid, then you'll be hopefully able to preserve those programs into the future. bill: there are a lot of folks down there in washington running for cover on this story. >> well, you know, i -- >> bill: they don't want to touch it. >> i know. bill ill it's -- bill: it's the so-called third rail, but i tell you, my generation, maybe it's there, maybe it's not, but nobody is planning on it. >> nobody is planning on it. you have to plan for the futu
kind of like what they did in the mid '80s with tip o'neill, speaker of the house and ronald reagan, they went from 65 to 67. but what would that do for us? $14 trillion in debt now! how does this help? >> it's not the panacea, it's not the only thing you can do. but if you think about how many baby boomers, something like 30 million over the next couple of decades, then you won't have the social security of today, it won't be there for people our age or even younger. so what they're...
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reagan, howard baker and people like that. it's almost a false test that mcconnell is throwing up there. obama is not going to move to the center by his definition. that is the republican definition. because that's way to the right. there are very few moderates left in the republican party. i think if obama talks about spending, he talks about investing in infrastructure, and in research and technology. now, the republicans say that spending -- that's spending and therefore it's no good. we say it helps create jobs. martha: some might -- some might say that the center moved, the whole world moved and we that's spending with a luxury that we don't have the luxury of spending now. and remarks weigh? >> the spending was supposed to be designate to help with infrastructure and create jobs. i don't think that argument flies. what you're hearing from the white house is this is going to be like an inauguration speech, it's not going to be a laundry list of things he wants to do, it's going to be soaring rhetoric and as obama knows, t
reagan, howard baker and people like that. it's almost a false test that mcconnell is throwing up there. obama is not going to move to the center by his definition. that is the republican definition. because that's way to the right. there are very few moderates left in the republican party. i think if obama talks about spending, he talks about investing in infrastructure, and in research and technology. now, the republicans say that spending -- that's spending and therefore it's no good. we say...
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>> first off, governor romney as scribes to what president ronald reagan called peace through strength. if he wants to talk about policies of the past and peace through strength versus the weakness he's shown we are happy to talk about that. first off making sure our military is strong. governor romney wants it to be so strong that no one would even think about testing it. on the other hand, president obama has made almost a trillion dollars in cuts to our military, which is devastating. bill: they are claiming that your camp has no specifics, and that governor romney has been -- he's been not entirely all over the map but he's changed his view on iraq, and you just heard the charge from the obama team that he would keep us in iraq for ten to 20 years if not further. i imagine governor romney is going to respond to all of this. i guess the question is, what does he lay it out? >> well, governor romney has talked about his foreign policy. he did so at a speech in the primary. bill: that's been some time, though, as you know i'm just curious, is there anything on the docket or the schedu
>> first off, governor romney as scribes to what president ronald reagan called peace through strength. if he wants to talk about policies of the past and peace through strength versus the weakness he's shown we are happy to talk about that. first off making sure our military is strong. governor romney wants it to be so strong that no one would even think about testing it. on the other hand, president obama has made almost a trillion dollars in cuts to our military, which is devastating....
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every time since jfk through ronald reagan, through george w. bush when you lowered marginal tax rates you have more revenue coming into the treasury to deal with this, to deal with the deficit, to pay for government programs that the left so beloves. these arguments need to be made. we need to make a moral case for the free market. we need to make the moral case for tax reform. that's a huge challenge for the republicans certainly now that they didn't gain control of the senate. remember, also, martha, when we talk about the president leading, yes he has to go through congress on big fiscal issues we're talking about but he has shown in his first term he is certainly happy to go around congress through executive fiat and bureaucracies to do what he wants to do anyway. compromise is not necessarily an incentive for him. martha: thank you both. thoughtful conversation. bill: with the outcome too, martha. it is full steam ahead on obamacare. what you need to know about the significant changes coming your way. we'll ask our doctor, dr. marc siegel,
every time since jfk through ronald reagan, through george w. bush when you lowered marginal tax rates you have more revenue coming into the treasury to deal with this, to deal with the deficit, to pay for government programs that the left so beloves. these arguments need to be made. we need to make a moral case for the free market. we need to make the moral case for tax reform. that's a huge challenge for the republicans certainly now that they didn't gain control of the senate. remember,...
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. >> mid-september of 1980 jimmy carter was ahead of ronald reagan 44-40. i was a young director of the texas campaign, historically democrat state. i was the executive director of texans for reagan-bush. when poll came out, double-digit inflation, double-digit unemployment. interest rates at 20%. how could we be losing to this guy. in october, third week of october and polls came out reagan dropped to 39 and carter had risen to 47 and i got to tell you i remember wallets snapping shut and people threatening to walk out of the headquarters and everybody's happened wringing and despondent. these polls are endowed with false scientific precision they don't deserve to have. if you want to look at number, look at president obama number in the polls. 83 last month. he has been at 47% on average and has hit 50% in only nine of 93. bill: this is what governor romney said last night. the question is not whether or not who cares about the poor and middle class. the question is whether or not who can help the poor and middle class. i argues i can and he can't. what y
. >> mid-september of 1980 jimmy carter was ahead of ronald reagan 44-40. i was a young director of the texas campaign, historically democrat state. i was the executive director of texans for reagan-bush. when poll came out, double-digit inflation, double-digit unemployment. interest rates at 20%. how could we be losing to this guy. in october, third week of october and polls came out reagan dropped to 39 and carter had risen to 47 and i got to tell you i remember wallets snapping shut...
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reagan that got quite a bit of attention at the time. he is going to make a big jobs speech when he comes back and all of that has to be in the mix in his mind, as he heads for vacation, stephen hayes, always good to have your thoughts on this, thank you very much. bill: two quick notes, we got the manufacturing number. and it is far short of expectation, which indicates a contraction in our economy. no shocker there. when you saw the numbers dropped and we talked about mortgage rates, if you want to buy a home, you want to refinance. look at this. you can save yourself a lot of money, right now, based on what you see. martha: 30-year mortgages, right now at their lowest rate since 1971. that is a shocking number. so, yeah, not a lot of folks out there, feeling they are ready to take on a new investment in a home, unfortunately from the weak housing market, we're watching it, down 497 points now. bill: 12 minutes past the hour, 8,000 more people expected, filing for unemployment last week and the president has a plan to create jobs and r
reagan that got quite a bit of attention at the time. he is going to make a big jobs speech when he comes back and all of that has to be in the mix in his mind, as he heads for vacation, stephen hayes, always good to have your thoughts on this, thank you very much. bill: two quick notes, we got the manufacturing number. and it is far short of expectation, which indicates a contraction in our economy. no shocker there. when you saw the numbers dropped and we talked about mortgage rates, if you...
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they certainly did between jimmy carter and gerald ford in 1976 and 1980 between ronald reagan and jimmy carter. bill: we'll look forward to your analysis. >> thank you, bill. bill: enjoy the sand castles with summer behind us. larry sabato in virginia. martha? martha: there are new developments in the "fast and furious" investigation. police in mexico making a major announcement in connection with murdered u.s. border patrol agent brian terry. the latest details in a live report next. bill: hear it for serena williams pulling off a amazing victory in the u.s. open. she came through with a late charge in the third set. she said she did not think she was going to win at one point. her 15th grand slam final. tonight, andy murray against novak dojkvocic on the hardcourt in queens. [applause] to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. wahlalalalallala! pepper, b
they certainly did between jimmy carter and gerald ford in 1976 and 1980 between ronald reagan and jimmy carter. bill: we'll look forward to your analysis. >> thank you, bill. bill: enjoy the sand castles with summer behind us. larry sabato in virginia. martha? martha: there are new developments in the "fast and furious" investigation. police in mexico making a major announcement in connection with murdered u.s. border patrol agent brian terry. the latest details in a live...
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i worked for ronald reagan and i also worked for newt gingrich when he was speaker and bill clinton was president both those periods, gregg, we cut spending. what happened to the economy? you remember what happened in the mid-'90s. oh, my gosh we can't cut spending it will cause all the problems. after 1994 we had five years of largest increase in economic growth in this country's history at a time we were cutting government spending. there is no historical evidence that cutting spending hurts the economy. i would say just the opposite. gregg: a lot of public companies have contracts with the department defense. >> that's true. gregg: in fact there is a federal law if you're going to close lantz plants and large layoffs you have to do it 60 days from the time that you're supposed to do it. >> right. gregg: so you backtrack it from january 2nd, that means four days before the election. >> i know that. there will be some layoffs and some hits to the economy. egg gregg, you have to understand, when government spends a dollar has to take the dollar from somebody. you will get reductions in
i worked for ronald reagan and i also worked for newt gingrich when he was speaker and bill clinton was president both those periods, gregg, we cut spending. what happened to the economy? you remember what happened in the mid-'90s. oh, my gosh we can't cut spending it will cause all the problems. after 1994 we had five years of largest increase in economic growth in this country's history at a time we were cutting government spending. there is no historical evidence that cutting spending hurts...
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reagan, alexander hague, we understand, has been admitted to baltimore hospital. not providing details on the four-star general's condition. he served as top adviser under reagan, nixon and also gerald ford and for the latter two he was their chief of staff. you can also check out foxnews.com to keep up with developments. we will bring you a news conference on this as well. bill: this is a day made for television. tiger woods today emerges from seclusion about one hour from now when he speaks to the public for the first time in three months. many of his corporate sponsors began to drop him as the sex scandal broke, but is there anything he can say or do today to get his career back on track? who better to ask about tiger than a mad dog? we're joined by chris russo, nice to see you. >> good to be here, bill, thank you. bill: i see a big risk in this, frankly. no matter what he does or doesn't do or doesn't say, how is it going to be satisfactory? >> i understand that. yeah, the media's annoyed because they can't get a shot at him and ask him lots of questions, but
reagan, alexander hague, we understand, has been admitted to baltimore hospital. not providing details on the four-star general's condition. he served as top adviser under reagan, nixon and also gerald ford and for the latter two he was their chief of staff. you can also check out foxnews.com to keep up with developments. we will bring you a news conference on this as well. bill: this is a day made for television. tiger woods today emerges from seclusion about one hour from now when he speaks...
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former presidents ronald reagan the and gerald ford. long time senator ted kennedy and superstar michael jackson. from wall street to main street, we faced the biggest recession since the great depression, resulting in millions of people losing their jobs nationwide. and what many people would consider the historic moment that capped off this decade. >> i barack hussein obama ma do solemnly swear -- >> the election of first black president of the united states. a decade filled with unimagineable and unpredictable events. looking ahead a economic situation that is not in our rear view mirror yet but a challenge for us moving forward. and elections and debates that will change the halls of congress. 2010 begin as new year and new decade with more to add to the history books. in new york, harris faulkner, "fox news". shannon: you never could have imagined those things would have taken place. and you know --. rick: makes you wonder what we're in store for the tens. is that what we call this now, are we in the 10s? shannon: decade of the os.
former presidents ronald reagan the and gerald ford. long time senator ted kennedy and superstar michael jackson. from wall street to main street, we faced the biggest recession since the great depression, resulting in millions of people losing their jobs nationwide. and what many people would consider the historic moment that capped off this decade. >> i barack hussein obama ma do solemnly swear -- >> the election of first black president of the united states. a decade filled with...
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ed rollins former ronald reagan campaign manager, fox news contributor. how are you doing,ed? >> good morning. bill: what did you think of rick perry's argument. >> he ought to be talking about his record, the jobs that he has created. he doesn't need to put anybody else down, and i think at the end of the day here this is going to only hurt the frontrunner, and it hurts them to a certain extent we are all about free enterprise and i think these issues are come phra indicat complicated, and most people don't understand it but we are feeding the democrats issues. bill: you can likely be effective if you want to score some points. why are they advising rick perry to go this way? >> i think gingrich started it. this was one of the points in the opposition research that i saw four years ago when i was doing huckabee's campaign, and everybody else had him. romney got out of the race before anybody attacked him. he's advocated that as one of his strengths. he he has -pbt talked muc hasn't talked much about his four years as governor. he said he created jobs. so they are trying to de
ed rollins former ronald reagan campaign manager, fox news contributor. how are you doing,ed? >> good morning. bill: what did you think of rick perry's argument. >> he ought to be talking about his record, the jobs that he has created. he doesn't need to put anybody else down, and i think at the end of the day here this is going to only hurt the frontrunner, and it hurts them to a certain extent we are all about free enterprise and i think these issues are come phra indicat...
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you remember about 25 years ago we had something called the grace commission under ronald reagan where we looked at every agency of the budget and found where the waste is in the budget because most americans know we are wasting about 30 to 4-cents of every dollar sent to washington. i think we need to scrub through the budget and look at every agency and find where there is waste and get rid of it. greg: maybe we ought to put coburn in charge. he said i can immediately $300 billion that we can cut and very few people would be kicking and screaming, maybe that is the guy right there. steve moore, "wall street journal." >> you're exactly right about that. we have to clone him. greg: he's a doctor too, so i trust him. steve moore, thanks very much, good to see you. >> great to see you. martha: roads, rails and runways at a standstill right now up and down the east coast. in just a moment we'll go live to one of the hardest hit areas. greg: president obama claiming a major victory in getting the s.t.a.r.t. treat see ratified designed to reduce nuclear weapons stockpiles. why hasn't moscow
you remember about 25 years ago we had something called the grace commission under ronald reagan where we looked at every agency of the budget and found where the waste is in the budget because most americans know we are wasting about 30 to 4-cents of every dollar sent to washington. i think we need to scrub through the budget and look at every agency and find where there is waste and get rid of it. greg: maybe we ought to put coburn in charge. he said i can immediately $300 billion that we can...
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we're hearing it is $9 billion is what the estimate is, so all of this is new taxes, ronald reagan reminded us, companies don't pay taxes, people do, because the cost is always going to go up on goods and services. bill: you know -- finish your thoughts, sorry to interrupt, go on. >> no, but what i'm saying is that we know here again they're coming back to the taxpayer for all of this money. they will not cut the food stamp program, they will come back and say well, we have to replace this, this is a continuation of out of control washington spending, it is wasteful. we are looking at future generations and saying we are spending away your opportunity and your job, we are looking at taxpayers and saying hey, washington is continuing to spend money. bill: i got your point there, they're not going to cut the food program, you argue. it will just be moved around in some sort of washington shell game, to be trimmed at a later date. >> right. bill: do me a favor, give me an idea how you could cut spending in any area, maybe it's tennessee, maybe it's washington, give me an example of how you can
we're hearing it is $9 billion is what the estimate is, so all of this is new taxes, ronald reagan reminded us, companies don't pay taxes, people do, because the cost is always going to go up on goods and services. bill: you know -- finish your thoughts, sorry to interrupt, go on. >> no, but what i'm saying is that we know here again they're coming back to the taxpayer for all of this money. they will not cut the food stamp program, they will come back and say well, we have to replace...